Honestly, how many project teams on BSC are willing to pump money and manipulate the market early on? When they lose, they choose to stay silent—serves them right. How many times has this trick appeared? Yet investors never seem to learn. They follow big influencers' tweets without even checking their holdings, rushing in like they’re possessed. When they get wiped out, they turn around to curse those big players who took the bottom, thinking venting will make them feel better. Little do they know, those players already got out long ago. You lose everything and quietly exit the scene, while those project teams? They just write a self-criticism, change their disguise, and soon enough, there are new accounts, new projects, new promises. Ironically, when the next bull run comes, there will still be people scrambling to lick their boots. When will this cycle ever be broken?

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SchrödingersNodevip
· 10h ago
Really, I’ve seen several more of these manipulative tactics in this round, and they’re really disgusting.
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CoffeeNFTsvip
· 10h ago
Really, repeating this script over and over again, some people still fall for it. --- Top influencers keep scamming one wave after another, investors are still scrambling to lick their boots, this cycle never ends. --- Wake up, the project team has long regarded you as a leek, not because you trust them. --- Exactly right, every time they use a different disguise for the scam, it's a new project, it's ridiculous. --- The bottom-tier bagholders are cursed the most fiercely, but they actually already ran away, it's hilarious. --- The problem is, when the next bull market comes, new leek holders will go and lick these scam projects again, never-ending. --- Watching influencers tweet and going all in, serves you right for getting cut, don't be so naive. --- Writing apology letters, changing accounts, this routine is so predictable that you can guess the follow-up with your eyes closed, it's terrible. --- Investors just lack discipline, and when they lose money, they still blame the bagholders, it's really funny.
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 10h ago
I've been through it all. During the 2018 disaster, I saw through it—it's just another Ponzi scheme in cycle, no difference.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 10h ago
Really, I'm so tired of this routine... Coming again?
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 10h ago
Really, this is the perpetual motion machine of cutting leeks... When the next bull market arrives, there will still be people rushing in. I bet five spinach.
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DAOplomacyvip
· 10h ago
ngl the incentive structures here are just... sub-optimal at best. historically these cycles repeat because stakeholder alignment is fundamentally broken—nobody's really aligned except on the exit. arguably the game theory here suggests retail's just fighting shadows while whales execute predetermined paths, y'know?
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